Air India has become the first Indian international carrier to start operations from the new Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the aviation hub of Bangkok.
In a statement Wednesday, Air India said the Thailand government has given to it the green signal to start the flights from the airport Sep 28.
‘AI348, operating on the Delhi-Bangkok-Shanghai route will be the first AI flight to take-off for Shanghai on Sep 28 from this airport which covers a total area of 563,000 square metres,’ the statement said.
The 731 million-Baht Suvarnabhumi airport is five times bigger than the existing Don Muang Bangkok International Airport.
28/09/06 Indo Asian News Service/India eNews.com
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